Pandit Gopal Singh was the most profilic jatedhar of
the paanth.He left for his heavenly abode on the morning of 11th June 2008 in India. With the blessing of SatGuru Pratap Singh Ji
and Satguru Jagjit Singh Ji, Pandit Gopal Singh Ji was elevated to the supreme
jathedhar, lecturer and sevak of the Namdhari paanth. His command, knowledge,
humour, vigour and style of presentation was unsurpassable. His short shabads
were the molding factor in many a youngster. He accompanied Satguru Pratap Singh
Ji and Satguru Jagjit Singh Ji on all their tours to Africa, Europe, East Asia
and Americas. He has left his legacy in the form of recordings and videos which
will educate Sikhs in many years to come. His diwaans were a phenomenon not to be
missed. Countless Namdharis and others have received the 'naam' through Pandit
Ji. In one particular diwaan in 1956 in Delhi, more than 500 people took the
naam and an oath to become vegetarians and abstain from alcohol & other
toxicants.

The first ever collaboration of namdhari ustads
based in the UK. Listen to Namdhari Classical recital :Performed
on 150th anniversary of Kooka movement at east
london namdhari dharamsala on Sept 02, 2007.

Maiya Singh was born in Thialand to a musical family. His music training
started at the tender age of five with his father Shri Jagjit Singh Azad. With
the blessing of His Holiness Sri Sat Guru Jagjit Singh Ji Maharaj, Maiya
Singh became a disciple of the renowned vocalist the late Pdt Siyatam Tivari Ji
(dhrupad gayan) and Pdts Rajan Saajan Mishra Ji. He learned the art of playing
the Tar Shehnai from Ustad Baljeet Singh Namdhari.